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Cartoon Network Studios

Coordinates: 34°11′1.51″N 118°18′34.83″W / 34.1837528°N 118.3096750°W / 34.1837528; -118.3096750

Cartoon Network Studios is an American animation studio owned by the Warner Bros. Television Studios division of Warner Bros., a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Discovery. The studio is the production arm of Cartoon Network, and started operating on October 21, 1994, as a division of Hanna-Barbera until the latter was absorbed into Warner Bros. Animation in 2001.

Cartoon Network Studios
Current logo since January 1, 2022.
TypeSubsidiary
Industry
Genre
PredecessorHanna-Barbera (1957–2001)
FoundedOctober 21, 1994; 28 years ago (1994-10-21)
Headquarters300 N 3rd St.,
Key people
  • Sam Register (President)
  • Ed Adams (EVP/GM)
  • Kelly Crews (VP, production)
  • Lauren Martinez (VP, series)
Products
Owner
Parent
Divisions
  • Alive and Kicking, Inc.
  • Rent Now Productions
  • Factual Productions
Websitecartoonnetworkstudios.com

Located in Burbank, California, the studio primarily produces and develops animated programs and shorts for Cartoon Network and Cartoonito. Recently, the studio has also developed programs for Adult Swim, TBS, and HBO Max. The studio has also produced its sole theatrically released film, The Powerpuff Girls Movie, distributed by its sister company, Warner Bros. Pictures.

History

1990s to 2000s

Hanna-Barbera era

 
Building façade in 2007 with the 1992–2004 logo.

Cartoon Network Studios originated as a division of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. that focused on producing original programming for Cartoon Network, including What a Cartoon!, Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, and The Powerpuff Girls. Following the 1996 merger of Hanna-Barbera's parent, Turner Broadcasting System with Time Warner, and after being located on Cahuenga Boulevard in Los Angeles since 1963, the Hanna-Barbera studio, its archives, and its extensive animation art collection, were relocated in 1998 to Sherman Oaks Galleria in Sherman Oaks, California, where Warner Bros. Animation was located. This relocation was executed by its chief executive, Jean MacCurdy.[1] On July 21, 1999, Cartoon Network officially started the studio to separate itself from the complete folding of Hanna-Barbera into Warner Bros. Animation that started after the Time Warner merger. Following the death of the studio's co-founder William Hanna in 2001, Cartoon Network Studios took over the animation function of Hanna-Barbera.[1]

Separating under Cartoon Network

In 2000, Cartoon Network Studios transferred its production offices to a new facility located at 300 N 3rd St. in Burbank, California, which was the location of a former Pacific Bell telephone exchange.[2][3] Former DiC and Nickelodeon employees Brian A. Miller and Jennifer Pelphrey have managed the company since it began production in the same year.[4] The current headquarters of the animation studio was christened on May 22, 2000, by veteran animator and animation advisor Joseph Barbera with a bottle of champagne.[5]

 
Logo used from June 8, 2001, making its debut on Time Squad, to March 31, 2012, with its last appearance being on the series finale of Ben 10: Ultimate Alien.

In 2002, the studio produced two television pilots for Cartoon Network's late night programming block Adult Swim: Welcome to Eltingville and The Groovenians. Neither of them were picked as full series.[6][7] Also, the studio released this year its only theatrical film to date: The Powerpuff Girls Movie, based on The Powerpuff Girls, which received positive reviews from critics[8] but performed poorly at the box office. In 2006, Cartoon Network Studios collaborated with sister studio Williams Street for the first time for Korgoth of Barbaria, a television pilot made for Adult Swim, which was also not green-lit as a series.[9]

In 2007, Cartoon Network Studios began its first foray into live-action with the hybrid series Out of Jimmy's Head, and then its first fully live-action project, Ben 10: Race Against Time and its sequel, Ben 10: Alien Swarm, along with the television pilots Locker 514, Siblings and Stan the Man. The studio's first live-action series Tower Prep would arrive in 2010. Former New Line Television producer Mark Costa was hired to oversee the projects and Cartoon Network Studios' live-action production company Alive and Kicking, Inc.. Incredible Crew was the last series in that genre the studio produced for Cartoon Network. Despite the failure of live-action on the channel, the studio's infrastructure was retained to produce live-action fare for sibling programming block Adult Swim, identifying on-air as Alive and Kicking, along with two other companies (Rent Now Productions and Factual Productions), instead of using the Cartoon Network Studios banner.

2010s

Exploring animation

 
Logo used from September 6, 2010, making its debut on Regular Show to November 27, 2015, with its last appearance being on Tome of the Unknown short on Cartoon Network's YouTube channel.

In 2010, Adventure Time premiered on Cartoon Network. It began life as a short featured on Nicktoons' Random! Cartoons[10] that was ultimately not green-lit as a series by that channel.[11] Cartoon Network picked it up later, and production of the show moved to Cartoon Network Studios.[12] The show ran until 2018 with 10 seasons and 283 episodes. A film was announced in 2015,[13] but in 2018 Adam Muto said that the film was never officially announced.[14] In 2019, a continuation, titled Adventure Time: Distant Lands, was announced for HBO Max with a release in 2020.[15] Also this year, The Cartoonstitute, an incubator series similar to What a Cartoon!, debuted on Cartoon Network Video. The pilots of Regular Show and Uncle Grandpa were presented here among with other shorts, with the Uncle Grandpa pilot also serving as a basis for Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, which preceded the actual series.

 
Logo used since May 21, 2013. Concurrently used with the 2022 logo since January 1, 2022.

In 2014, Cartoon Network Studios produced its first miniseries, Over the Garden Wall. The following year, Long Live the Royals was also premiered.

In 2016, the studio produced two reboots based on The Powerpuff Girls and Ben 10 respectively.[16][17] Also, the studio produced its first television series based on a series of online shorts, Mighty Magiswords.[18]

In 2017, after plans as old as 2002[19] for a film failed to work,[20] Samurai Jack was revived for a fifth and final season, which the studio returned to produce for Adult Swim,[21] to critical acclaim,[22][23] concluding the series after its cancellation from Cartoon Network in 2004. Also this year, it was announced that Cartoon Network Studios, in collaboration with Studio T, would produce the adult animated series Close Enough for TBS, created by Regular Show creator J. G. Quintel.[24]

In 2019, after handling a few episodes of Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law, the second season of Black Dynamite, the above-mentioned fifth season of Samurai Jack and producing the above-mentioned television pilots Welcome to Eltingville, The Groovenians and Korgoth of Barbaria, Cartoon Network Studios produced its first full program for Adult Swim: Primal, an adult animated series from Genndy Tartakovsky. The first five episodes were also packaged for a limited theatrical release as a feature film titled Primal: Tales of Savagery.[25]

Cartoon Network Studios also began to produce content for parent company WarnerMedia's upcoming streaming service HBO Max, including Adventure Time: Distant Lands.[26] After the failure of its planned animation block, Close Enough was also shifted from TBS to HBO Max.[27]

2020s

In August 2020, Warner Bros. Animation president Sam Register was appointed head of the studio.[28] Amy Friedman was named head of programming for Cartoon Network after Rob Sorcher resigned his roles as head of the studio and chief content officer, and switching to Warner Bros. Television Group for an overall production deal.[citation needed]

In 2021, Jason DeMarco was named SVP for Anime & Action Series/Longform for Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network Studios,[29] and Cartoon Network Studios Europe was renamed Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe as a tribute to the original Hanna-Barbera studio.[30]

On May 11, 2022, after Tom Ascheim exited his role as president and departed, the Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classics division was dissolved as part of a restructuring by new owner Warner Bros. Discovery, with its studios—including Cartoon Network Studios—moved directly under Warner Bros. Television.[31]

On October 11, 2022, Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros. Animation consolidated their development and production teams as part of a restructuring by Warner Bros. Television, with Audrey Diehl overseeing kids and family, Peter Girardi overseeing adult animation, and Sammy Perlmutter overseeing animated longform productions. The merger will not impact their output as labels, with Cartoon Network Studios continuing to focus on original content, and Warner Bros. Animation used for classic franchises.[32]

Filmography

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Seibert, Fred (December 18, 2007). "Hanna-Barbera Studios, 1997". Frederator Blogs. Frederator Studios. Retrieved December 14, 2012.
  2. ^ "Latest News", Variety magazine, 1999
  3. ^ Kaplan, Don (March 21, 2000). "Bye, Bye Boo Boo!; Cartoon Legends Get Erased at Shrinking Hanna-Barbera Studio". New York Post. Retrieved May 15, 2018.
  4. ^ Baisley, Sarah (September 27, 2004). "Cartoon Network Studios Promotes Pelphrey to Production VP". Animation World Network. Retrieved June 26, 2022.
  5. ^ Cartoon Network Studios | Top 7 Coolest Things!!! | Cartoon Network This Week. Cartoon Network. May 5, 2018. from the original on June 22, 2022. Retrieved December 21, 2022 – via YouTube.
  6. ^ Worley, Rob (February 26, 2002). "The Future of 'Eltingville' on TV and in Comics". CBR. Retrieved June 15, 2014.
  7. ^ Bishop, Sam (November 8, 2002). "Bishop: 'The Groovenians' fail to groove". Online Athens. Athens Banner-Herald. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  8. ^ "The Powerpuff Girls – The Movie". www.rottentomatoes.com. June 22, 2002. Retrieved May 26, 2016.
  9. ^ "Adult Swim Pilots Update". Bumpworthy.com. October 31, 2010. Retrieved May 16, 2011.
  10. ^ Leichliter, Larry, Hugo Morales, & Pendleton Ward (directors); Pendleton Ward (writer) (December 7, 2008). "Adventure Time". Random! Cartoons. Season 1. Episode 2b. Nicktoons.
  11. ^ DeMott, Rick (April 25, 2010). "Time for Some Adventure with Pendleton Ward". Animation World Network. Retrieved January 18, 2013.
  12. ^ Amidi, Amid (August 29, 2008). "Cartoon Network Acquires Adventure Time". Cartoon Brew. Cartoon Brew LLC. Retrieved April 22, 2011.
  13. ^ Busch, Anita (February 27, 2015). "Cartoon Network's 'Adventure Time' Heads To Big Screen at Warner Bros". Deadline Hollywood. from the original on March 26, 2015.
  14. ^ Muto, Adam [MrMuto] (July 22, 2018). "An AT movie was never officially announced". Archived from the original on July 23, 2018. Retrieved July 23, 2018 – via Ask.fm.
  15. ^ Porter, Rick (October 23, 2019). "'Adventure Time' Revived for Series of HBO Max Specials". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 30, 2019.
  16. ^ "'Powerpuff Girls' to make a comeback on Cartoon Network on April 4". Daily News & Analysis. Diligent Media Corporation. March 10, 2016. Retrieved March 19, 2016.
  17. ^ "Cartoon Network Announces All-New Television Series for the Global Phenomenon Ben 10!" (Press release). Turner Broadcasting System. June 8, 2015.
  18. ^ Holloway, Daniel (June 13, 2016). "Cartoon Network Orders 'Mighty Magiswords' Series (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved April 5, 2017.
  19. ^ Seibert, Fred (September 5, 2009). "Lunch with Genndy". Frederator Studios Blog. JoeJack, Inc. from the original on October 7, 2011. Retrieved December 11, 2009.
  20. ^ Loughrey, Clarisse (December 3, 2015). "Acclaimed Cartoon Samurai Jack to Return with New TV Series". The Independent. from the original on December 3, 2015. Retrieved May 24, 2016.
  21. ^ James Viscardi (December 2, 2015). "Adult Swim Announces New Season of Samurai Jack with Genndy Tartakovsky". Comicbook.com. from the original on December 5, 2015. Retrieved December 4, 2015.
  22. ^ "Samurai Jack: Season 5 (2017)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
  23. ^ "Samurai Jack – Season 5 reviews". Metacritic. Retrieved March 11, 2017.
  24. ^ "TBS Greenlights New Animated Series CLOSE ENOUGH from J.G. Quintel". Broadway World. May 17, 2017. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
  25. ^ Amidi, Amid (September 12, 2019). "Genndy Tartakovsky's 'Primal' Is Getting a Theatrical Run in Los Angeles". Cartoon Brew.
  26. ^ Porter, Rick (October 23, 2019). "'Adventure Time' Revived for Series of HBO Max Specials". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved October 24, 2019.
  27. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (October 31, 2019). "JG Quintel's Adult Toon 'Close Enough' Coming to HBO Max". Animation Magazine.
  28. ^ "Sam Register to Lead Cartoon Network Studios". Retrieved August 31, 2020.
  29. ^ Pedersen, Erik (August 10, 2021). "Jason DeMarco Named SVP Anime & Action Series/Longform For Warner Bros Animation & Cartoon Network Studios". Deadline Hollywood.
  30. ^ Ramachandran, Naman (April 7, 2021). "WarnerMedia Reinstates Iconic Hanna-Barbera Brand With London-Based European Studio". Variety. Retrieved April 7, 2021.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  31. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (May 12, 2022). "Tom Ascheim Exits As President Of Warner Bros. Global Kids, Young Adults and Classic". Deadline. Retrieved May 12, 2022.
  32. ^ Schneider, Michael (October 12, 2022). "Warner Bros. TV Group Lays Off 82 Staffers, Consolidates Some Unscripted and Animation Departments in Belt-Tightening Restructure". Variety. Retrieved October 12, 2022.

External links

  • Official website  

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Coordinates 34 11 1 51 N 118 18 34 83 W 34 1837528 N 118 3096750 W 34 1837528 118 3096750 Cartoon Network Studios is an American animation studio owned by the Warner Bros Television Studios division of Warner Bros a subsidiary of Warner Bros Discovery The studio is the production arm of Cartoon Network and started operating on October 21 1994 as a division of Hanna Barbera until the latter was absorbed into Warner Bros Animation in 2001 Cartoon Network StudiosCurrent logo since January 1 2022 TypeSubsidiaryIndustryAnimation Film production Television productionGenreAnimation Live actionPredecessorHanna Barbera 1957 2001 FoundedOctober 21 1994 28 years ago 1994 10 21 Headquarters300 N 3rd St Burbank California U S Key peopleSam Register President Ed Adams EVP GM Kelly Crews VP production Lauren Martinez VP series ProductsTelevision shows Feature filmsOwnerTurner Broadcasting System 1994 1996 Time Warner 1996 2001 2003 2018 AOL Time Warner 2001 2003 WarnerMedia 2018 2022 Warner Bros Discovery 2022 present ParentHanna Barbera 1994 2001 Turner Broadcasting System 2001 2019 Warner Bros Global Kids Young Adults and Classics 2019 2022 Warner Bros Television Studios 2022 present DivisionsAlive and Kicking Inc Rent Now Productions Factual ProductionsWebsitecartoonnetworkstudios comLocated in Burbank California the studio primarily produces and develops animated programs and shorts for Cartoon Network and Cartoonito Recently the studio has also developed programs for Adult Swim TBS and HBO Max The studio has also produced its sole theatrically released film The Powerpuff Girls Movie distributed by its sister company Warner Bros Pictures Contents 1 History 1 1 1990s to 2000s 1 1 1 Hanna Barbera era 1 1 2 Separating under Cartoon Network 1 2 2010s 1 2 1 Exploring animation 1 3 2020s 2 Filmography 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory Edit1990s to 2000s Edit Hanna Barbera era Edit Building facade in 2007 with the 1992 2004 logo Cartoon Network Studios originated as a division of Hanna Barbera Cartoons Inc that focused on producing original programming for Cartoon Network including What a Cartoon Dexter s Laboratory Johnny Bravo and The Powerpuff Girls Following the 1996 merger of Hanna Barbera s parent Turner Broadcasting System with Time Warner and after being located on Cahuenga Boulevard in Los Angeles since 1963 the Hanna Barbera studio its archives and its extensive animation art collection were relocated in 1998 to Sherman Oaks Galleria in Sherman Oaks California where Warner Bros Animation was located This relocation was executed by its chief executive Jean MacCurdy 1 On July 21 1999 Cartoon Network officially started the studio to separate itself from the complete folding of Hanna Barbera into Warner Bros Animation that started after the Time Warner merger Following the death of the studio s co founder William Hanna in 2001 Cartoon Network Studios took over the animation function of Hanna Barbera 1 Separating under Cartoon Network Edit In 2000 Cartoon Network Studios transferred its production offices to a new facility located at 300 N 3rd St in Burbank California which was the location of a former Pacific Bell telephone exchange 2 3 Former DiC and Nickelodeon employees Brian A Miller and Jennifer Pelphrey have managed the company since it began production in the same year 4 The current headquarters of the animation studio was christened on May 22 2000 by veteran animator and animation advisor Joseph Barbera with a bottle of champagne 5 Logo used from June 8 2001 making its debut on Time Squad to March 31 2012 with its last appearance being on the series finale of Ben 10 Ultimate Alien In 2002 the studio produced two television pilots for Cartoon Network s late night programming block Adult Swim Welcome to Eltingville and The Groovenians Neither of them were picked as full series 6 7 Also the studio released this year its only theatrical film to date The Powerpuff Girls Movie based on The Powerpuff Girls which received positive reviews from critics 8 but performed poorly at the box office In 2006 Cartoon Network Studios collaborated with sister studio Williams Street for the first time for Korgoth of Barbaria a television pilot made for Adult Swim which was also not green lit as a series 9 In 2007 Cartoon Network Studios began its first foray into live action with the hybrid series Out of Jimmy s Head and then its first fully live action project Ben 10 Race Against Time and its sequel Ben 10 Alien Swarm along with the television pilots Locker 514 Siblings and Stan the Man The studio s first live action series Tower Prep would arrive in 2010 Former New Line Television producer Mark Costa was hired to oversee the projects and Cartoon Network Studios live action production company Alive and Kicking Inc Incredible Crew was the last series in that genre the studio produced for Cartoon Network Despite the failure of live action on the channel the studio s infrastructure was retained to produce live action fare for sibling programming block Adult Swim identifying on air as Alive and Kicking along with two other companies Rent Now Productions and Factual Productions instead of using the Cartoon Network Studios banner 2010s Edit Exploring animation Edit Logo used from September 6 2010 making its debut on Regular Show to November 27 2015 with its last appearance being on Tome of the Unknown short on Cartoon Network s YouTube channel In 2010 Adventure Time premiered on Cartoon Network It began life as a short featured on Nicktoons Random Cartoons 10 that was ultimately not green lit as a series by that channel 11 Cartoon Network picked it up later and production of the show moved to Cartoon Network Studios 12 The show ran until 2018 with 10 seasons and 283 episodes A film was announced in 2015 13 but in 2018 Adam Muto said that the film was never officially announced 14 In 2019 a continuation titled Adventure Time Distant Lands was announced for HBO Max with a release in 2020 15 Also this year The Cartoonstitute an incubator series similar to What a Cartoon debuted on Cartoon Network Video The pilots of Regular Show and Uncle Grandpa were presented here among with other shorts with the Uncle Grandpa pilot also serving as a basis for Secret Mountain Fort Awesome which preceded the actual series Logo used since May 21 2013 Concurrently used with the 2022 logo since January 1 2022 In 2014 Cartoon Network Studios produced its first miniseries Over the Garden Wall The following year Long Live the Royals was also premiered In 2016 the studio produced two reboots based on The Powerpuff Girls and Ben 10 respectively 16 17 Also the studio produced its first television series based on a series of online shorts Mighty Magiswords 18 In 2017 after plans as old as 2002 19 for a film failed to work 20 Samurai Jack was revived for a fifth and final season which the studio returned to produce for Adult Swim 21 to critical acclaim 22 23 concluding the series after its cancellation from Cartoon Network in 2004 Also this year it was announced that Cartoon Network Studios in collaboration with Studio T would produce the adult animated series Close Enough for TBS created by Regular Show creator J G Quintel 24 In 2019 after handling a few episodes of Harvey Birdman Attorney at Law the second season of Black Dynamite the above mentioned fifth season of Samurai Jack and producing the above mentioned television pilots Welcome to Eltingville The Groovenians and Korgoth of Barbaria Cartoon Network Studios produced its first full program for Adult Swim Primal an adult animated series from Genndy Tartakovsky The first five episodes were also packaged for a limited theatrical release as a feature film titled Primal Tales of Savagery 25 Cartoon Network Studios also began to produce content for parent company WarnerMedia s upcoming streaming service HBO Max including Adventure Time Distant Lands 26 After the failure of its planned animation block Close Enough was also shifted from TBS to HBO Max 27 2020s Edit In August 2020 Warner Bros Animation president Sam Register was appointed head of the studio 28 Amy Friedman was named head of programming for Cartoon Network after Rob Sorcher resigned his roles as head of the studio and chief content officer and switching to Warner Bros Television Group for an overall production deal citation needed In 2021 Jason DeMarco was named SVP for Anime amp Action Series Longform for Warner Bros Animation and Cartoon Network Studios 29 and Cartoon Network Studios Europe was renamed Hanna Barbera Studios Europe as a tribute to the original Hanna Barbera studio 30 On May 11 2022 after Tom Ascheim exited his role as president and departed the Warner Bros Global Kids Young Adults and Classics division was dissolved as part of a restructuring by new owner Warner Bros Discovery with its studios including Cartoon Network Studios moved directly under Warner Bros Television 31 On October 11 2022 Cartoon Network Studios and Warner Bros Animation consolidated their development and production teams as part of a restructuring by Warner Bros Television with Audrey Diehl overseeing kids and family Peter Girardi overseeing adult animation and Sammy Perlmutter overseeing animated longform productions The merger will not impact their output as labels with Cartoon Network Studios continuing to focus on original content and Warner Bros Animation used for classic franchises 32 Filmography EditMain article List of Cartoon Network Studios productionsSee also Edit Cartoon Network portal Animation portal Television portal California portal Companies portal United States portalList of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network List of animation studios owned by Warner Bros Discovery Hanna Barbera the former owner and predecessor of Cartoon Network Studios Hanna Barbera Studios Europe European sister studio of Cartoon Network Studios owned by Warner Bros Television Studios UK Warner Bros Animation sister studio of Cartoon Network Studios Williams Street sister studio of Cartoon Network StudiosReferences Edit a b Seibert Fred December 18 2007 Hanna Barbera Studios 1997 Frederator Blogs Frederator Studios Retrieved December 14 2012 Latest News Variety magazine 1999 Kaplan Don March 21 2000 Bye Bye Boo Boo Cartoon Legends Get Erased at Shrinking Hanna Barbera Studio New York Post Retrieved May 15 2018 Baisley Sarah September 27 2004 Cartoon Network Studios Promotes Pelphrey to Production VP Animation World Network Retrieved June 26 2022 Cartoon Network Studios Top 7 Coolest Things Cartoon Network This Week Cartoon Network May 5 2018 Archived from the original on June 22 2022 Retrieved December 21 2022 via YouTube Worley Rob February 26 2002 The Future of Eltingville on TV and in Comics CBR Retrieved June 15 2014 Bishop Sam November 8 2002 Bishop The Groovenians fail to groove Online Athens Athens Banner Herald Retrieved March 7 2016 The Powerpuff Girls The Movie www rottentomatoes com June 22 2002 Retrieved May 26 2016 Adult Swim Pilots Update Bumpworthy com October 31 2010 Retrieved May 16 2011 Leichliter Larry Hugo Morales amp Pendleton Ward directors Pendleton Ward writer December 7 2008 Adventure Time Random Cartoons Season 1 Episode 2b Nicktoons DeMott Rick April 25 2010 Time for Some Adventure with Pendleton Ward Animation World Network Retrieved January 18 2013 Amidi Amid August 29 2008 Cartoon Network Acquires Adventure Time Cartoon Brew Cartoon Brew LLC Retrieved April 22 2011 Busch Anita February 27 2015 Cartoon Network s Adventure Time Heads To Big Screen at Warner Bros Deadline Hollywood Archived from the original on March 26 2015 Muto Adam MrMuto July 22 2018 An AT movie was never officially announced Archived from the original on July 23 2018 Retrieved July 23 2018 via Ask fm Porter Rick October 23 2019 Adventure Time Revived for Series of HBO Max Specials The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 30 2019 Powerpuff Girls to make a comeback on Cartoon Network on April 4 Daily News amp Analysis Diligent Media Corporation March 10 2016 Retrieved March 19 2016 Cartoon Network Announces All New Television Series for the Global Phenomenon Ben 10 Press release Turner Broadcasting System June 8 2015 Holloway Daniel June 13 2016 Cartoon Network Orders Mighty Magiswords Series EXCLUSIVE Variety Retrieved April 5 2017 Seibert Fred September 5 2009 Lunch with Genndy Frederator Studios Blog JoeJack Inc Archived from the original on October 7 2011 Retrieved December 11 2009 Loughrey Clarisse December 3 2015 Acclaimed Cartoon Samurai Jack to Return with New TV Series The Independent Archived from the original on December 3 2015 Retrieved May 24 2016 James Viscardi December 2 2015 Adult Swim Announces New Season of Samurai Jack with Genndy Tartakovsky Comicbook com Archived from the original on December 5 2015 Retrieved December 4 2015 Samurai Jack Season 5 2017 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved March 11 2017 Samurai Jack Season 5 reviews Metacritic Retrieved March 11 2017 TBS Greenlights New Animated Series CLOSE ENOUGH from J G Quintel Broadway World May 17 2017 Retrieved May 17 2017 Amidi Amid September 12 2019 Genndy Tartakovsky s Primal Is Getting a Theatrical Run in Los Angeles Cartoon Brew Porter Rick October 23 2019 Adventure Time Revived for Series of HBO Max Specials The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved October 24 2019 Milligan Mercedes October 31 2019 JG Quintel s Adult Toon Close Enough Coming to HBO Max Animation Magazine Sam Register to Lead Cartoon Network Studios Retrieved August 31 2020 Pedersen Erik August 10 2021 Jason DeMarco Named SVP Anime amp Action Series Longform For Warner Bros Animation amp Cartoon Network Studios Deadline Hollywood Ramachandran Naman April 7 2021 WarnerMedia Reinstates Iconic Hanna Barbera Brand With London Based European Studio Variety Retrieved April 7 2021 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link Andreeva Nellie May 12 2022 Tom Ascheim Exits As President Of Warner Bros Global Kids Young Adults and Classic Deadline Retrieved May 12 2022 Schneider Michael October 12 2022 Warner Bros TV Group Lays Off 82 Staffers Consolidates Some Unscripted and Animation Departments in Belt Tightening Restructure Variety Retrieved October 12 2022 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cartoon Network Studios amp oldid 1133558924, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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